Glenn Beck Plans To Take On Jon Stewart And Stephen Colbert After He Leaves FOX

Over the course of the week some details about Beck's post-Fox
live
leaked out.

On Saturday night in Albany Beck revealed to the audience that he
had finally sold his house in Connecticut and was planning on
leaving New York City altogether.

Despite modeling much of his visual brand on a stylized version
of New York City circa the 1930's Beck has never made a secret
about the fact he's not a fan of the city.

Beck told the audience in Albany that "I will be leaving New York
City. As we build a new media I’m not building it in New
York.” Even so TVNewser
reports his current media empire Mercury Radio Arts has no
plans to leave the city. So whether this is just wishful
thinking on Beck's part remains to be seen.

Meanwhile, some of Beck's future plans appear to be taking
shape. He also announced in Albany that "I’m going to make
sure that Stephen Colbert and Jon
Stewart don’t occupy the space of comedy alone."

Which suggests Beck, who hinted on his TV show a few weeks ago
that even he was growing tired of his apocalyptic conspiracy
theories, may be looking to bring his comedy show to TV.

The conservative answer to the Daily Show perhaps? (He
was
pretty irritated when Stewart jumped on the rally bandwagon
last fall). It would certainly
make for good TV, and one imagines more than a few networks
might jump on that.